The Yellow and Mauve coach claims there are so many players with bright future in Ghana.
Medeama
manager Tom Strand describes Ghana as a hub of exceptional players, who
only need few polishing to shine on the international scene.
The
33-year-old arrived in the country in 2011 as a youth team coach of
Golden Boot Academy before joining Bechem United in 2014 and
subsequently Medeama a year after.
“There are so many young talented players based here in Ghana," Strand told Sportscrusader.
“They
are like rough diamonds and all they need is processing or polishing to
become pure diamonds. A few works on them will see the best out of them
and can make it on international stages,” he added.
Strand, who
won Ghana FA Cup and Super Cup last season, has been linked with a move
to Asante Kotoko to replace beleaguered coach David Duncan, whose side
is experiencing a terrible start to the new season.
Goal
understands that Strand, who went missing a few days ago, has reported
to Medeama camp and will lead the team against his former club Bechem
United during the weekend. |
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